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|||Lou Malnati's is known for doing this, and was on the Food Network for this sevice. I'd recommend them, Giordano's also does. They are of course different. Lou Malnati's does the butter crust, which many people love. In person, I am a bigger fan of Giordano's, which I think has a more flavorful crust and gets the sauce right. This is a personal preference though, and I have never ordered either by mail.Report Abuse
|||My cousin Vinnie says most pizzas in Manhattan are baked in a wood-oven, as opposed to gas-ovens.|||Italians in New York have had the privilege of retaining more of their culture and customs than many in other areas, and so their pizza is more authentic and thereby yummier. That's my theory. I agree with you, though, that after you've had a New York pizza, the others pale in comparison. It pretty much ruins Domino's for ya. I love both the thin crispy crust kind and the sicilian sauce-over-the-cheese kind, it depends what mood I'm in. Now I want to go back and have more! :-(|||its the ambiance/mystic of New York that makes the pizza taste so much better there|||i think new york style pizza means the size and not the taste lolReport Abuse
|||It takes a few minutes to take the order and assemble the pie(s), then about 10 minutes in the oven, which makes the pie ready about 15 minutes total after the call comes in. That is why in most places, they can guarantee a 30 minute delivery time, as 15 minutes of the half hour is still available for delivery. I do not work there, but I have a regular routine for a weekly poker game (we randomly draw from several fast food places from a group of 8 for the following week. The only rule is that we do not order from the same place two weeks in a row. Domino's comes out every couple of weeks, and I get the job since I live closest, so I pick up the pizza's on my way over and I combine the pickup with checking my PO box for mail.) I stop at Domino's, order the pizzas and then walk a little ways across a street to the post office, check my PO box, and take care of business which generally takes me about 15 minutes to sort through the backlog, pay the bills and such. When I get back, the pizzas are ready or just coming out of the oven. I asked them about the time and what they told me is what I just told you above. By the way, where I live, they limit the delivery area to 5 miles so they make the 30 minutes they advertise. If outside 5 miles, they adjust the delivery time when they take the order and make sure the caller knows it may take longer because of the distance involved. The thing is, where I live, there are several located within a 5 mile radius of my house, and of the 5 I know of, I could call any one of them and they could deliver within the advertised 30 minutes. By the way, the poker game was moved to late Tuesday so we can take advantage of the 2xTuesdays offer and get 2 for the price of 1. By the way, since I take out the pies, I leave the tip normally left to the driver with the staff on hand. It wouldn't be fair otherwise. At the Domino's I use, I found out they pool the tips and share equally. Most people who pickup and take out do NOT leave a tip, but when delivered these same people ALWAYS give the driver something, which is another reason for the staff to remember me I guess.|||When I worked at Pizza hut it took 9 minutes...i don't know bout dominos though sorry gotta be about the sameReport Abuse
|||DONT ORDER. Pick it up if you dont like it. We are paid 4/hour.(Because we get tips?) papa John) I am not a deadbeat. This is the only job I can find. My job went to Korea.(9yrs at Honeywell)I am a viet vet and college grad. The company charges 2/delievry..I get .75Report Abuse
|||First rule here is that nothing is Free in life! It costs the pizza place money to hire the driver to deliver the pizza to your home. If they do not charge you for delivery, then its simply added into the cost of the pizza.Report Abuse
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|||I don't know how much your normal amount is, but, when you receive a special level of service, it is thoughtful to tip generously. In this case, around 20% or a little more, perhaps, would seem appropriate.|||im assuming this question is a joke?|||Your tip is for the delivery person. If you want to tip the person that arranged the pepperoni (or whatever), you would need to go find that person at the establishment. To be honest< I think I would tip the artist, that was pretty creative!!|||What do I think? That you're a fool!|||Not one single penny of your tip goes to the person who made that pizza and the delivery guy does the same amount of work regardless of how the pizza looks. Tip the same as normal.|||idk|||strange pizza.Report Abuse
|||Mmmmmmmmmm PIZZA!Report Abuse
|||I live in Cambridge Ontario Canada. There are 2 Little Caesars Pizza's here in the city. It's our families favourite pizza place|||we have some here in ohio, not as many as there used to be though.|||caesers pizza is every where in California|||We have a ton of 'em here in el paso texas...5 dollars for a large pizza will keep em in business :D|||It's still here in Bangor where Kmart is....|||they are no longer in the eastern part of the United States but the Western part is full of them...move to Arizona...lol|||They are still around, must be just your area|||Yes they are still around. I know of one in Ohio.|||they are still around but a number of their locations were bought out.|||I looked at their website and there are still some in the East but not as many as there used to be. I too am curious as to why they closed so many.Report Abuse
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|||lucky for me that was my last delivery(cuz I was pooped from walk around in the cold) and the lady was nice. She gave me a 5 dollar tip for being out in the cold and determination. I end up having to call the her. Once I did things went a bit smoother. I have to say i learned a lot this first weekReport Abuse
|||well definately yeah, ask your manager what apartments yall deliver to, you may even ask which ones are trickiest if he/she happens to know, and get those first. definately lock your door when you deliver esp to an apartment, since you're not necessarily right across from your car. just throwingReport Abuse
|||that out there. yeah apartments are tricky n frustrating, some dont even make sense there will be building 7 right by 13 right across from 2 right next to 6, at some i have been to for example that makes you wonder wtf they were ff-ed up on when they posted building numbers. o ya n like u said someReport Abuse
|||apartments are bad well u already know this just b on ur guard try n keep minimal cash on you dont count it at the apt in your car etc etc u alredy know the drill. any more tips id be happy to help.Report Abuse
|||Generally, the higher the number of the apartment, the higher up the floor is. In bigger buildings, with 3 digit unit numbers, the first number indicates floor number.|||how about have them record location when taking the order?Report Abuse
|||Break the dough into bite-sized balls and hand-roll them. Roll in melted butter, then in sugar/cinnamon mixture. Place in greased 8" pie pan, making sure the dough is just touching or slightly separated. Bake at 350 until golden.|||roll the dough in a square about 11/2 in to 2 in. brush on melted butter , sprinkle sugar and cinnamon roll up and cut into rolls, place in round cake pan (spray with pam first) and bake.|||Mix softened butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, and whatever else you want (raisins, ginger, etc). Roll the dough out into a rectangle. Spread the butter sugar mixture over the dough, and roll it up. Slice the roll to make the cinnamon rolls. Place in a greased pan, cover, and set aside to rise, then bake.|||I read the other answers and I have made the cinnamon rolls from scratch just as they have told you.